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Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Isaac Law was born on December 19, 1803 in South Hiendley, Yorkshire, England and was christened February 5, 1804 in the Felkirk Parish. Here is a copy of the christening record:

Click on image to enlargeImage from FHL 919298, item 3

Isaac is the last name in this (cropped) image. It indicates that he was born in 19 Dec 1803 and was christened on 5 Feb 1804. His father's name was John and his mother's name was Sarah. John and Sarah were living in South Hiendley.

Monday, August 27, 2007

Charles Law was born December 19, 1832 in South Hiendley, a small town in the West Riding of Yorkshire. There is no record of his birth--this was still several years prior to the beginning of civil registration and the Church records only provide his christening information. Charles was christened January 27, 1833. Here is a copy of the record:

Click on image to enlargeImage from FHL 919298, item 3

This image comes from the Bishops' transcripts of the Felkirk parish records. The originals are in the Borthwick Institute in York. We learn from this record that Charles, was the son of Isaac and Mary Law. He was christened on January 27, 1832. The parents lived in South Hiendley. Isaac was a cordwainer (a shoemaker). I can't quite make out the beginning of the curate's name, but the "bachcroft" is the ending portion of the name.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Isaac Brough Law does not appear in the 1880 census ... not that we've ever found, anyway. I was once hopeful of locating him, but I now believe that he simply was not recorded.

The 1870 census is the first to list Isaac. He appears in Paris, Rich County, Utah Territory (this was before the survey that determined that Paris was actually in Idaho).

image from Ancestry.comclick on image for larger version

The main portions of the census entry reads as follows:Dwelling 5, Family 5:Humphries, John, age 33, farmer, born in EnglandHumphries, Mary A, age 26, keeping house, born in MissouriHumphries, Harriet A, age 7, at home, born in UtahHumphries, John F, age 4, at home, born in UtahHumphries, Samuel, age 2, at home, born in Utah

Dwelling 6, Family 6:Humphries, Hannah, age 39, keeping house, born in EnglandHumphries, Hannah M, age 12, at home, born in UtahHumphries, Frederick W, age 10, at home, born in UtahHumphries, Isaac B, age 8, at home, born in UtahHumphries, Sarah E, age 5, at home, born in UtahHumphries, Marshal J, age 3, at home, born in UtahHumphries, George A, age 3/12, at home, born in Utah

Isaac is listed here as Isaac Humphries; however, he and his older siblings Hannah Mariah and Frederick William were all children of Charles and Hannah Bocock Law. After Charles Law passed away (20 Sep 1862) Hannah married John James Humphries (2 Jul 1864) and Sarah, Marshal, and George are children from that second union.

Moving on to the 1880 census we find the family in Paris, Bear Lake, Idaho.

image from Ancestry.comclick on image for larger version

Dwelling 65, Family 65:Humphreys, J. J., age 43, farmer, born in EnglandHumphreys, Mary A, age 35, wife, keeping house, born in MissouriHumphreys, Harriet Ann, age 16, daughter, at school, born in UtahHumphreys, John Thomas, age 14, son, at home, born in IdahoHumphreys, Samuel S, age 11, son, at school, born in IdahoHumphreys, Mary L, age 8, daughter, born in IdahoHumphreys, Sarah L, age 5, daughter, born in IdahoHumphreys, Charles E, age 9/12, son, born in IdahoHumphreys, Hannah, age 49, wife, keeping house, born in EnglandHumphreys, Frederick Wm, age 20, son, at home, born in UtahHumphreys, Sarah E, age 15, daughter, at school, born in UtahHumphreys, Marshal J, age 13, son, at school, born in IdahoHumphreys, George, age 9, son, born in IdahoHumphreys, Clara, age 8, daughter, born in Idaho

You will note that Isaac's older brother, Frederick William is still there, but both he and his sister, Hannah Mariah are not listed. Hannah Mariah had married Thomas Harrison and shows up in the 1880 census living in Providence, Cache, Utah with her husband and two children.

Isaac is nowhere. After searching for him unsuccessfully throughout Idaho, Utah, and a little in neighboring states, I now believe that he was simply missed by whoever reported the information to the census enumerator.